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Tottenham Hotspur News - Spurs snub £6million sponsorship deal?
Reports are claiming that Tottenham Hotspur have turned down a £6million kit sponsorship offer from Dulux Paints.
With Tottenham securing a place in the Champions League qualifying round next season, it has been suggested that chairman Daniel Levy is looking for at least £10million.
In comparison, Liverpool’s shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered Bank is believed to be worth £20million a season for the next four years.
www.imscouting.com/global-news-article/Tottenham-chairman-Levy-rejects-6m-shirt-sponsorship-deal/8079/
Tottenham chairman Levy rejects £6m shirt sponsorship deal
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has turned down a £6m-a-year offer from Dulux Paints to have their name on the shirts of Harry Redknapp's side next season.
According to Charles Sale in this morning's Daily Mail, Levy is holding out for a £10million-a-year deal. Levy believes that with Tottenham playing Champions League football next season, they should be able to secure a deal worth at least half of the £20 million that Liverpool negotiated with next season's shirt sponsors, Standard Chartered Bank.
Charles Sale describes Levy as "spoilt" by the £8.5m-a-year that Tottenham received from Mansion, which he describes as a deal "on the rebound" after the betting company had been turned down by Manchester United.
Sale questions whether the £10million-a-year deal that White Hart Lane chief Levy craves will ever materialize.
Tottenham Hotspur News - Spurs snub £6million sponsorship deal?
Reports are claiming that Tottenham Hotspur have turned down a £6million kit sponsorship offer from Dulux Paints.
With Tottenham securing a place in the Champions League qualifying round next season, it has been suggested that chairman Daniel Levy is looking for at least £10million.
In comparison, Liverpool’s shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered Bank is believed to be worth £20million a season for the next four years.
www.imscouting.com/global-news-article/Tottenham-chairman-Levy-rejects-6m-shirt-sponsorship-deal/8079/
Tottenham chairman Levy rejects £6m shirt sponsorship deal
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has turned down a £6m-a-year offer from Dulux Paints to have their name on the shirts of Harry Redknapp's side next season.
According to Charles Sale in this morning's Daily Mail, Levy is holding out for a £10million-a-year deal. Levy believes that with Tottenham playing Champions League football next season, they should be able to secure a deal worth at least half of the £20 million that Liverpool negotiated with next season's shirt sponsors, Standard Chartered Bank.
Charles Sale describes Levy as "spoilt" by the £8.5m-a-year that Tottenham received from Mansion, which he describes as a deal "on the rebound" after the betting company had been turned down by Manchester United.
Sale questions whether the £10million-a-year deal that White Hart Lane chief Levy craves will ever materialize.